Just built one myself using a 19kg propane tank absolutely no welding involved and I can remove and refit the flue. Made it to use in my garden or on camping trips
Thanks very much! I have no metalwork experience, but figured as long as I could stick to nuts and bolts instead of welding it would work out. Very approachable project for beginners like me!
That’s clever! I’ve got 2 questions if that’s ok? 1. What size is the helium tank? 2. Is it safe to work on the tank, by just releasing the helium as you did? I know propane tanks need all kinds of extra precautions, eg flushing with water.
Hi, thanks for watching! It's just a little smaller than a standard bbq propane tank. Helium doesn't burn or explode like propane. Much safer to handle!
It's a pretty small unit and not a very hot fire, but I did keep it in mind the first few times firing it up. I don't smell anything when the door's closed and I smell a lovely woodfire when it's open! Thanks, take care!
Just built one myself using a 19kg propane tank absolutely no welding involved and I can remove and refit the flue. Made it to use in my garden or on camping trips
as someone who's making a small cabin to live in this is honestly an inspiration. thank you!
Thanks very much! I have no metalwork experience, but figured as long as I could stick to nuts and bolts instead of welding it would work out. Very approachable project for beginners like me!
Talk about patience! Turned out nice though, and perfect idea for someone without a welder!
Thanks very much for checking out the video!
@@WoodlyDad don't say thanks,,,,it was a pleasure,,, thanks to YOU 👍👍👏👏😊💯
You’re a genius I need to go to welding school 😂
Well done! Can't wait to see it in action. 🔥
Installed it today, we'll see how it goes tonight!
Nice work!
very good kamina
Excellent!!
Wat een geweldige video. Zo creatief. ❤️👍
Did in action 😂 nut good result
Maybe fire cloth between the door strips
Cool idea, but spend the $10 and buy an angle grinder from harbor freight. It would’ve cut the build time at least in half.
Suggest getting a 120 mm hand held grinder rather than your small grinder. You’ll save money on using the small curing wheels.
Yeah, you're right, I should look into picking up an angle grinder. And I should probably learn welding...!
@@WoodlyDad With the skills you have,,,, you dont need a welder😊😊🌹💯
Parabens vc é muito abilidoso
Muito obrigado! Nunca trabalhei com metal antes, mas aprender a experimentar coisas novas é sempre muito divertido!
@@WoodlyDad É verdade a gente sempre aprende coisas novas ficou excelente por ser a primeira vez pode continuar dou a maior força
@@ligiamaria7953 Nice talking,,, thanks for support him 👍👏😊🌹💯
Can you describe the materials in the words ? That way I can buy them without messing up
Does it matter what size the chimney diameter is?
Hey buddy I got a spare old hole saw for ya and I'll even let ya use my sawzall
That’s clever! I’ve got 2 questions if that’s ok?
1. What size is the helium tank?
2. Is it safe to work on the tank, by just releasing the helium as you did? I know propane tanks need all kinds of extra precautions, eg flushing with water.
Hi, thanks for watching!
It's just a little smaller than a standard bbq propane tank. Helium doesn't burn or explode like propane. Much safer to handle!
I was wandering the same thing today! That’s why I googled how to do this. I was scared to just cut into it! Lol thank you
Do you think the latch will offgas anything tho? Awesome build. Subbed
It's a pretty small unit and not a very hot fire, but I did keep it in mind the first few times firing it up. I don't smell anything when the door's closed and I smell a lovely woodfire when it's open!
Thanks, take care!
Can one use pop rivets instead of nuts and bolts?
Probably, I've never worked with pop rivets. I just used to use them as lego people swords!
@@WoodlyDadhaha, yes
@@WoodlyDad I think you can,,,if they are stainless so they dont melting from the Heat,,,,p,s I liked Your video 👍👍👏👏🌹💯
How much for you to make me one ?
Бедолага ни сварки ни болгарки
Heh, nope, I don't!